Gary
Tanner, one of Salmonfly.Net's latest contributing fly tyer, hales from
Bennington, Vermont, familiar territory for me and not too far from
where I grew up. I know there is some great fishing in that
neck of the woods which may be why Gary has such a passion for it. With a
philosophy that he "tries very hard to fish more than work" and a
knack for tying flies that catch fish, I envy him,
and one of his recent flies - the Celtic Beauty (shown here) hooked 14
Atlantic Salmon in one morning on the Miramichi!

You can read more about the Celtic Beauty
and other flies in Gary's
informative blog, The River's Course.
It is chock full of great tips,
patterns, and other information.
The bio below, written by Gary, was
copied with permission from that
blog. Please read on before
enjoying his flies. August 10th,
2011

I spent 10 years working for the National Wild Turkey Federation, first as a Regional Director, and finally as their first Director of Development. I then became Executive Director of the American Museum of Fly Fishing, a position I held for almost 7 years - making me the longest serving director of that institution in its history (trust me, that's an accomplishment!). I left the nonprofit world to become, happily, a self-employed carpenter/cabinet maker. Leaving the nonprofit grind was the single smartest move I ever made! And now, at 61, I try VERY hard to fish more than I work. I'm getting pretty good at that.